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Should we filter deprecation warnings from external libraries like pydap or netCDF4 at a global level? |
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Looks good, thanks.
Should we filter deprecation warnings from external libraries like pydap or netCDF4 at a global level?
It generates noise but it also let's us see (and potentially report or fix) upstream issues. So I prefer to leave them on.
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Thanks a lot @headtr1ck ! |
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This PR tries to get rid of several warnings in the tests.
I could not get rid of
RuntimeWarning: All-NaN slice encounteredfor tests with dask.Does anyone know why is that? pytest.mark.filterwarnings does not seem to capture them...